Here’s just a little tip I picked up from a presentation by Mark Broadbent (retracement on twitter). I’m the guy who wasn’t listening! Mark stressed the importance of enabling the Protection from accidental deletion property in active directory for your Failover Clusters. Here’s how to check this for Computers with Powershell. This string of commands […]

Here’s the Powershell version of matching the node number in Cluster.Log files to the actual cluster node names. Essentially log messages like this one… ERROR_CLUSTER_GROUP_MOVING(5908)’ because of ”Cluster Disk’ is owned by node 1, not 2.’ Inspired by this post using cluster.exe. ?View Code POWERSHELLGet-ClusterNode -Cluster ClusterName | SELECT Name, Id, State | Format-Table -Autosize; […]